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by zz0rr
2241 days ago
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I have no idea about the interference claim, but incidental radiation within an ISM band is allowed to a great degree, that's the idea of ISM. The device may have been tuned to switch in that band to keep it affordable. edit- I think I mis remembered this, I can't find an easy to interpret rule or graph that gives an incidental radiation pass unless you're a specific category like wireless charger. it could also be explained by conducted emissions into the laptop that other devices do better with, or just a legal level of interference that happens to be at the high end |
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